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Air-To-Air Heat Pump basics
Presented by Jack Rise, Jack Rise HVAC Technical Training

June 10, 2010
Starting at 2:00pm Eastern

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Nobody really likes heat pumps.  They’re a pain in the neck.  Most people consider them a necessary evil.  That’s because they’re all different.  The critical components are not generic and must be purchased from the OEM or they won’t work the way they’re supposed to.  What we will discuss in this webinar are the things that are different about heat pumps but are the same for almost all heat pumps.  Things like reversing valves, defrost methods and controls, suction line accumulators, driers, balance point, installation considerations, thermostats and proper sizing procedures.  We’ll leave the parts purchasing to you

About the Presenter: Jack Rise, CMS, is a Certificate Member Specialist of the Refrigeration Service Engineers Society (RSES). He has extensive industry experience having worked as a contractor for 18 years, as a distributor for 13 years and for a major HVAC manufacturer for 5 years. In 2004 Jack formed his own company, Jack Rise HVAC Technical Training, and works out of his offices in Tinton Falls, New Jersey and Tampa, Florida.

Jack is an EPIC certified instructor for all of the ACCA residential manuals, He travels extensively around the country conducting seminars on residential and commercial load calculations, system design, and on the use of HVAC computer based software. Jack currently runs training sessions for NATE and EPA/CFC certifications, and is an instructor for his local ACCA chapter.

Jack is a 30 year member of RSES and serves on the Board of directors of the North Jersey Chapter of ACCA.

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